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Incanting
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Bewitch
To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations to affect esp to injure by witchcraft or sorcery
Cantrap
A charm an incantation a shell a trick adroit mischief
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Diablerie
Devilry sorcery or incantation a diabolical deed mischief
Enchantment
the aid of demons or the agency of supposed spirits the use of magic arts spells or charms incantation
Girru
The Babylonian god of fire often invoked in incantations against sorcery
Hocus pocus
A term used by magicians or conjurers in pretended incantations
Magic
of secret forces in nature attained by a study of occult science including enchantment conjuration witchcraft sorcery necromancy incantation etc
Expressed
opinion and feelings and orders of the Governor. In our opinion, the Constitution does not require a magic incantation which can only be expressed in a set formula of words, State of Bombay v. Purushottam Jog Maik,
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Incanting
Matched in: Term Incanting
Bewitch
To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations to affect esp to injure by witchcraft or sorcery
Cantrap
A charm an incantation a shell a trick adroit mischief
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Diablerie
Devilry sorcery or incantation a diabolical deed mischief
Enchantment
the aid of demons or the agency of supposed spirits the use of magic arts spells or charms incantation
Girru
The Babylonian god of fire often invoked in incantations against sorcery
Hocus pocus
A term used by magicians or conjurers in pretended incantations
Magic
of secret forces in nature attained by a study of occult science including enchantment conjuration witchcraft sorcery necromancy incantation etc
Expressed
opinion and feelings and orders of the Governor. In our opinion, the Constitution does not require a magic incantation which can only be expressed in a set formula of words, State of Bombay v. Purushottam Jog Maik,
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